Criminals are the smartest people. It makes me sick when I read "Villanueva, a three-time convicted felon" because it makes me wonder about our justice system.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Okay, I'm finished laug... no wait, I'm not done yet.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Okay, really now...
(With video goodness)
http://abcnews.go.com/TheLaw/FedCrim...4145599&page=1
YouTube Taunt Results in Weapons Arrest
Alleged Gang Members Arrested After Taunting Cops in Online Video
By JACK DATE
Jan. 16, 2008—
Two alleged gang members who taunted the Miami Dade Police Department in a video posted on YouTube have been arrested by U.S. agents and charged with federal firearms violations.
Rudy Villanueva and Tony Logan, alleged members of a Miami-Dade County street gang called the Bird Road Boys, were seen in the video brandishing a shotgun, assault rifle and handguns. Villanueva was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement late Tuesday evening, and Logan was arrested early Wednesday morning.
Villanueva, who goes by the names King Bird Road and Bird Road Rudy, is the alleged leader of the gang and is seen on the video saying, "Metro Dade Gang Unit, here I am baby." Villanueva went on in the video to say "we's out here fighting a Cold War" and that "they come at us if they want to."
Logan appears in the video saying "come get it" while flashing gang signs and pulling the triggers of the two handguns he is holding.
"Villanueva and Logan threatened law enforcement. They brandished weapons and told us, 'Here I am baby. & Come get us if you want.' Villanueva said come get me, and we did. We will not tolerate gang threats to our police officers," U.S. attorney Alex Acosta said in a statement.
During a search of Logan's home early Wednesday morning, agents reported finding an AK47 assault rifle, a shotgun and several handguns. The shotgun and the AK47 are believed to be the same firearms seen in the video.
According to court do ents, Villanueva waived his Miranda rights and admitted to investigators that he handled firearms and made the threats in the video to instill fear in people who "roll up" on him.
Villanueva, a three-time convicted felon, is prohibited from possessing a gun. The video, according to the criminal complaint, was made by Villanueva's girlfriend.
The video, led "Bird Road Getting in Trouble," was posted Jan. 3 and has since been taken down by YouTube. Gang presence on the Internet, known as "net banging," has been a growing phenomenon in recent years, according to law enforcement officials.
ICE agents made the arrests as part of their involvement in a Miami Dade gang task force. Both men are being held in Miami-Dade County jail.
Copyright © 2008 ABC News Internet Ventures
Criminals are the smartest people. It makes me sick when I read "Villanueva, a three-time convicted felon" because it makes me wonder about our justice system.
Complete ing idiots, no doubt
that dude's face is dirty.
after all it is dade county... they dont even know how to count ballots, what more could you expect?
the whole "urban" culture and yo-yo-yo's make me laugh. pick up your pants, learn to spell and talk right.
Pendejos!!!!![]()
net banging?
Might wanna check your sources there, Tracy.
sadly, those kind of people aren't isolated to fla. take a drive on sw military on sunday night and you'll see the streets lined with punks like that.
says viva las espuelas?
If you're in a gang called the Bird Road Boys, you're on the bottom of the gang banger barrel, anyways. You might as well just go to jail, rather than have people laugh at your gang name.
Yea, and so do alot of other people!
Really. And don't they look like they are at least in their 30's? What a waste of oxygen.
Dumbasses.
I guess their guns were not loaded, just like in the video.Villanueva, who goes by the names King Bird Road and Bird Road Rudy, is the alleged leader of the gang and is seen on the video saying, "Metro Dade Gang Unit, here I am baby." Villanueva went on in the video to say "we's out here fighting a Cold War" and that "they come at us if they want to."
Logan appears in the video saying "come get it" while flashing gang signs and pulling the triggers of the two handguns he is holding.
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